User's Manual

4 Adjusting your monitor
Scan your head, neck and torso for comfort
There is no one monitor placement that can keep all body parts happy at all times. Throughout the
day, let the comfort of your eyes, neck, shoulders, and back help you determine what to move and
when. Placement, zoom, and lighting are all important factors that affect your comfort and
productivity. For example, if your eyes are getting dry, you may want to lower the monitor for a while
and blink regularly. If you are starting to experience eyestrain, try increasing the percentage of zoom
to enlarge the size of objects on the screen. You also may need to draw the monitor closer, eliminate
light sources that cause glare, and take frequent eye breaks. If you are looking downward and start to
feel neck discomfort, you may want to raise the monitor. Your head should rest comfortably over your
shoulders and your back should be fully supported by the chair.
RIGHT Keep your head balanced comfortably over your shoulders with
your back fully supported by your chair.
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